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 1    1,    2|      exclaimed, too, “Yes, it is evident, quite evident!”~After an
 2    1,    2|        Yes, it is evident, quite evident!”~After an instant, Lord
 3    1,    4| unaffected a manner, that it was evident she never thought her conduct
 4    1,    6|          better at night. It was evident from his physiognomy that
 5    1,   10|          McNabbs.~“And is it not evident, then, that at the moment
 6    1,   15|       strength, that it was soon evident that a few hoursrest would
 7    1,   18|         forward.~But it was soon evident that, with the exception
 8    1,   20|       from their numbers, it was evident how violent the attack must
 9    1,   21|         till he had done. It was evident that the worthy man must
10    1,   22|      particularly damp. This was evident by the fertility and abundance
11    1,   24|        very beginning, it was so evident. If I had found the document
12    1,   26|   movements of the yacht. It was evident that John Mangles had not
13    2,    5|       breeze, but now there were evident signs that a calm was impending,
14    2,    6|   illogical in Australia. It was evident that the degrees given related
15    2,    7|          his countenance. It was evident that he had endured long
16    2,    8|  understood such matters, as was evident from his questions. Ayrton
17    2,   13|        Escaped convicts, that is evident,” replied Paganel, “but
18    2,   15|    continual ascent, as was soon evident in the strain it made on
19    2,   16|      will succeed.”~It was quite evident the quartermaster was the
20    2,   17|          have been heard. It was evident, from the flocks of birds
21    2,   17|          must go to Melbourne is evident, but that John Mangles should
22    3,    1|          the skirts of the shore evident traces of camping, remains
23    3,    5|          asked Glenarvan.~It was evident that raising the MACQUARIE
24    3,    5|        the question, and no less evident that she must be abandoned.
25    3,   12|          quickly. It soon became evident that a man, or men, clinging
26    3,   17|   appeared settled. It was quite evident he believed them irrevocably
27    3,   17|         of shipwreck. But it was evident that were Grant found, he
28    3,   18|          against himself. It was evident he intended to affect perfect
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